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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
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Is all kicked up

He'd tackled the underbelly of crime in 'Company'. And presently, Ram Gopal Varma is all kicked up highlighting the right side of the law: the police.
Researching for 'Company,' Ramu's fascination for the working of the police force, also grew on the sidelines. And if all goes well, RGV's full fledged flick, titled 'Department', will tackle aspects ranging from terror links to mafia dealings to encounter killings and more.
Says a close source, "His grip on the subject was great and 'Company' ranks among Ramu's best works. With 'Department' too, he will come up with a thought provoking film."

Please explain to me the emboldened parts.

Source : http://in.movies.yahoo.com/news-detail/87550/Ramu-Shuns-Mafia-Opts-For-Cops.html
  

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I don't know the idiom, but I suggest that kicked up = excited; enthusiastic; highly motivated.

  • I don't know the idiom, but I suggest that kicked up = excited; enthusiastic; highly motivated.
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I don't know the idiom, but I suggest that kicked up = excited; enthusiastic; highly motivated.

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